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Configuring taxonomy
The Menu UI module provides an interface for managing menus. A menu is a hierarchical collection of links, which can be within or external to the site, generally used for navigation. For more information, see the <a href=":menu">online documentation for the Menu UI module</a>.
Users with the <em>Administer menus and menu links</em> permission can add, edit, and delete custom menus on the <a href=":menu">Menus page</a>. Custom menus can be special site menus, menus of external links, or any combination of internal and external links. You may create an unlimited number of additional menus, each of which will automatically have an associated block (if you have the <a href=":block_help">Block module</a> installed). By selecting <em>Edit menu</em>, you can add, edit, or delete links for a given menu. The links listing page provides a drag-and-drop interface for controlling the order of links, and creating a hierarchy within the menu.
Displaying menus
If you have the Block module installed, then each menu that you create is rendered in a block that you enable and position on the <a href=":blocks">Block layout page</a>. In some <a href=":themes">themes</a>, the main menu and possibly the secondary menu will be output automatically; you may be able to disable this behavior on the <a href=":themes">theme's settings page</a>.
What are blocks?
Blocks are boxes of content rendered into an area, or region, of a web page of your site. Blocks are placed and configured specifically for each theme.
What are content blocks?
Content blocks are blocks whose content you can edit. You can define one or more <em>block types</em>, and attach fields to each block type. Content blocks can be placed just like blocks provided by other modules.
What is the block description?
The block description is an identification name for a block, which is shown in the administrative interface. It is not displayed on the site.
What is the block title?
The block title is the heading that is optionally shown to site visitors when the block is placed in a region.
Overview for managing blocks
The <em>Block</em> module allows you to place blocks in regions of your installed themes, and configure block settings. The <em>Block Content</em> module allows you to manage block types and content blocks. See the related topics listed below for specific tasks.
<a href="https://www.drupal.org/docs/user_guide/en/blocks-chapter.html">Blocks (Drupal User Guide)</a>
Configuring a previously-placed block
Creating a content block
Defining a block type
Using contextual links
Changing the layout for an entity
What are security updates?
Any software occasionally has bugs, and sometimes these bugs have security implications. When security bugs are fixed in the core software, modules, or themes that your site uses, they are released in a <em>security update</em>. You will need to apply security updates in order to keep your site secure.
What are security advisories?
A security advisory is a public announcement about a reported security problem in the core software. Contributed projects with a shield icon and "Stable releases for this project are covered by the security advisory policy" on their project page are also covered by Drupal's security advisory policy. Security advisories are managed by the <a href="https://www.drupal.org/drupal-security-team">Drupal Security Team</a>.
Security tasks
Keeping track of updates, updating the core software, and updating contributed modules and/or themes are all part of keeping your site secure. See the related topics listed below for specific tasks.
<a href="https://www.drupal.org/docs/user_guide/en/security-chapter.html">Security and Maintenance (Drupal User Guide)</a>
<a href="https://www.drupal.org/drupal-security-team/security-advisory-process-and-permissions-policy">Security advisory process and permissions policy</a>
Managing text filters and text formats